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I think it’s like almost any subjective idea: it’s beautiful if you love it, heinous if you hate it.
I love Perl; it does what I mean. The only thing I really don’t like about Perl 5 is its yucky way of supporting complex data structures. I’m eager to have some spare time someday to study the Perl 6 spec in more detail.
Cary Millsap -----Original Message-----
Cary.... I once thought I wanted to do some Perl coding... So I bought a book and started to play with it. It made my head bleed... literally I had little droplets of blood emerging from my head.... They rushed me to the hospital and put me in the Perl ward where I languished for days on IV's of Mountain Dew and pulverized Ritz crackers..... it was close.
In my mind there is nothing obvious about Perl, this coming from and old C coder who did pointers and linked lists in his sleep years ago. I don't know, maybe I was having a bad day and it's time to get my "learning Perl" book out again....
Anyone else feel that way about Perl or am I a lone wolf in a Perl world?
RF
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